New York Giants LB Aaron Curry admitted that the money he earned as a high draft pick changed him and he lost his motivation, ultimately leading to his trade from the Seattle Seahawks. "Early in my career, I was just selfish and self-centered," Curry said Wednesday, May 22. "I was more about me than I was the Seahawks at the time. I was more focused on my own desires versus the franchise and the team. It was immaturity, and I'm glad I got past that stage."

New York Giants LB Aaron Curry thinks he can be an impact linebacker on the team's defense. "I really believe I have the ability to be an impact linebacker on this defense," Curry said. "I feel like I can affect each play that I'm in the game. I'm looking forward to just putting it all out there and emptying my tank every day at practice and taking it to the game just to have fun and win some football games."

New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese said he does not see much risk with the signing of LB Aaron Curry and hopes that Curry can reinvent himself with the Giants. "It's an opportunity for him. If he comes on and he looks like the player that he was when he was the fourth pick in the draft, it's a win-win for everybody. Sometimes a guy can go to a new environment and reinvent himself. We're hoping that's what happens with him," Reese said. Curry currently weighs 265 pounds, which Reese said is about 10 pounds more than his playing weight.

Updating a previous report, free-agent LB Aaron Curry (Raiders) has not signed a contract with the New York Giants. Curry worked out and took a physical with the team.

Fantasy Tip: Normally, taking a physical and working out with a team is a good sign, and the Giants are always looking for depth at linebacker. Keep an eye on this situation over the next couple days to see if a contract is forthcoming.

Free-agent LB Aaron Curry (Raiders) said his workout with the New York Giants went well. That went well...little rough on the edges but nothing repetition and hard work can't smooth out," Curry said on his twitter account.

Oakland Raiders head coach Dennis Allen said activating LB Aaron Curry (knee) from the Physically Unable to Perform list will depend on whether the team can open up a roster spot for him. Allen said there still some concerns about Curry's health at this point.

The Oakland Raiders are still deciding on whether or not to activate LB Aaron Curry (knee) from the Physically-Unable-to-Perform (PUP) list in time for the Week 8 game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Curry practice Friday, Oct. 26 for the sixth straight day. If he plays, he is likely to see time on special teams and as a backup at all three linebacker spots.

Oakland Raiders LB Aaron Curry (knees) returned to practice Wednesday, Oct. 17. He is unlikely to reclaim his starting spot at weakside linebacker with LB Miles Burris playing well, but Curry will be used as a backup. The team has 21 days to decide whether to activate Curry from the Physically Unable to Perform list.

Oakland Raiders head coach Dennis Allen said LB Aaron Curry (knee) has been learning how to play all three linebacker positions while he has been on the Physically Unable to Perform list. He is expected to participate in practice Wednesday, Oct. 17, but his status for the season likely will depend on whether he can get into football shape in the next three weeks.

Oakland Raiders LB Aaron Curry (knees) is expected to take part in practice next week. Curry is on the Physically Unable to Perform list and the team will have three weeks to make a decision on him once he starts practicing.

Oakland Raiders head coach Dennis Allen said LB Aaron Curry (knee) is still in Los Angeles getting treatment on his injured knees. He hopes Curry will return to the team next week for an update on his progress.

Oakland Raiders head coach Dennis Allen said LB Aaron Curry (knees) may not be available for the team's Week 1 game. "We're getting closer to that point," Allen said. "I don't know exactly where that is. Obviously he was not the same healthy Aaron Curry that we saw on tape last year. We're trying to do everything we can to give him a chance to get healthy so he can be out there opening night. We're getting closer to that point where that might not be a possibility but it's not there yet."

Oakland Raiders LB Aaron Curry posted on his official Twitter account Friday, March 9, that he has agreed to restructure his contract. The team has not yet announced any transaction, but it is likely Curry will receive an extension since he is set to enter the last year of his contract. He was due a base salary of $5,757,000 in 2012 with the same figure for a cap number.